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Aghvan Avagyan: The CEO Who Transformed a Resort into a Valuable National Asset


There are leaders who manage success, and then there are leaders who create it — carving out paths where none previously existed. Aghvan Avagyan, CEO of Seven Visions Resort & Places, The Dvin, belongs firmly to the latter category.

While others spoke about positioning Armenia on the global map, Avagyan acted — with precision, courage, and relentless dedication. His goal was not only to create a five-star resort, but to establish a commercial and cultural epicenter capable of reshaping perceptions of Armenia worldwide. And he succeeded.

The result is The Dvin: a venue that merges high-end architecture with diplomatic gravitas, cultural programming, and globally benchmarked hospitality operations. Its soaring reputation is no accident. Under Avagyan’s leadership, The Dvin has hosted a constellation of global leaders — Emmanuel Macron, Vladimir Putin, Hassan Rouhani, Albert II of Monaco, Justin Trudeau, and many others — placing Armenia in the spotlight as a legitimate host for international diplomacy.

His business model goes beyond hospitality — it’s about platform-building. The Dvin is now the chosen site for dozens of major summits and global events, including the Inter-Parliamentary Union Global Conference, the Eurasian Economic Forum, and meetings with the Nordic-Baltic Eight parliamentary group, whose attendees include high-ranking officials from Nordic and Baltic countries.

What makes Avagyan’s leadership invaluable is his understanding of long-term value creation. He has proven that hospitality isn’t just about accommodation — it’s a mechanism for national branding, economic diplomacy, and private sector-led development. His work has elevated Armenian prestige while generating quantifiable business success.

The Dvin’s strategic appeal also lies in its ability to serve multiple market segments: high-level diplomatic events, MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions), luxury tourism, and cultural events. It’s an engine of both economic value and soft power — and no other project in the South Caucasus region rivals its scope or execution.

Now, with future plans to host the 17th UN COP on Biodiversity and engagements tied to the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), Avagyan’s leadership continues to drive the resort — and Armenia — toward lasting global relevance.